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| PANCHAKARMA COURSE - DURATION 1 YEAR |
| PANCHAKARMA COURSE - SUBJECTS: |
| 1 | Moola siddhanta of ayurveda (Basic principles of Ayurveda) | 100 Marks |
| 2 | Basics of Anatomy & Physilogy of the human body | 100 Marks |
| 3 | Panchakarma Part I | 100 Marks |
| 4 | Panchakarma Part II | 100 Marks |
| PANCHAKARMA COURSE - SYLLABUS: |
| 1. MOOLA SIDDHANTA OF AYURVEDA: |
Definition - ayurveda, four goals of life origin of Ayurveda, The eight branches of ayurveda, The Brihatrayees and Laghutryees, Panchbhuta tattyva, Tridosha- Vatta, Pitta & Kapha- Qualities. Actions formation sthana (Place) in the body based on day &night age saptha dhatus Rasa Rakta Mamsa Medas ,Asti Majja sukra &sronita their formation, functiona.
Trimalas - Purisha, Mutra, Seda - Formation and Functions.
Agnis - Sapta dhatnagni, Panchabhutagni, Jataragni.
Vegas (Urges)- 13 Types pf Vegas- Vegas to be controlled - Vegas to be not controlled.
Definition of diseases, Synonyms of Roga.
Classification of diseases- Sadhya, Asadhya.
Classification of diseases based on tridoshas, Vata - 80, Pitta- 40, Kapha- 20. |
| ROGANIDHANA: |
| Shadkriyakalas, Rogi pareeksha - Trividha pareeksha- DARS’ana, Spars’ana & Pras’na, Ashta sthana pareedsha. |
| ROGA - VINISCHAYA: |
| The diseases Causative factors, signs & synotoms, classifications, sadhya- asadhya- in a compact format. |
| DRAVYAGUNA: |
| Aknowledge on - Rasa, Guna karma virya vipaka and prabhava of herbs and other resources. |
| BAISHAJYA KALPA: |
| Knowledge on the usage of Aushadi according to tridoshas, Types pf aushadivarious formulations in ayurveda Ashada kala. |
| KAYA CHIKITSA: |
| Treatments for the various diseases. Aknowledge on the steps applied in the treatment of the diseases according to the sastra. |
| 2. BASICS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN BODY |
| 1 | Knowledge on various systems of the body. Anatomical position and physiological functions. |
| 2 | Knowledge on Ayurvedic varma points. |
| 3. PANCHA KARMA- I |
| GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO CHIKITSA- a) Samsodhana. b) Samsamana |
SIX TYPES OF CLASSICAL THERAPY (SHADUPAKRAMAS)- 1. Langhana, 2. Brimhana, 3.Rokshana, 4. Snehana, 5. Swedana, 6. Stambana |
| Abhyanga Chikitsa and its classification on various criteria. |
THE CLASSICAL AYURVEDIYA PANCHAKARMA - THE STAGES OF PANCHAKARMA TREATMENT - A) PURVA KARMA, B) PRADHANA KARMA AND C)PASCHAT KARMA. |
| Classification of Panchakarma according to kaya chikitsa and shalya. |
| SCOPE OF PANCHA KARMA |
| PURVA KARMA: |
| Snehana karma - Properties, basic sources of sneha dravyas, indications of snehana, contra - indications of snehana, procedures of snehana, anupana in sncana, observations of the patient – a) features of samyak snehanaq (adequate), b) features of asamyak snehana (in adequate), c) features of atisnighana (excessive) d) sneha vyapada, post snehana regimen. |
| SWEDANA KARMA: |
| Classification – sagni & Anagni, Indications, contra- indications, procedure of swedana, observations of the patient- a) Samyak sweda, b) Asamyak sweda, c) Ati sweda, post swedana regimen, mode of action of sweda. |
| PRADHANA KARMA: |
| Classification according to kaya chikitsa & shalya. |
| VAMANA KARMA: |
| Introduction, pharmacodynamic properties of vamaka dravyas, indications, contra- indications, procedure of vamana, pathya – apathya, samyak vamana, asamyak vamana, ati vamana sam sarjana karma. |
| VIRECHANA KARMA: |
| Introduction, Virechana drugs, indications of virch, Ana, contra- indications procedure of virechana, general precautions, samyak virechana, asamyak virechana, ati- virechana, virechana vyapada. |
| 4. PANCHA KARMA- II |
| VASTI KARMA: |
| Introduction Classification, Indications for Asthapana, Contra-indications for Asthapana, Indications for Anuvasana, Contra- indications for Anuvasana, Procedure of Vasti, Post Vasti, Regimen, Vasti Vyapada. |
| SIRO- VIRECHANH KARMA (OR) NASYA KARMA: |
| Introduction, Classification, Navana nasya, Avapida nasya, Pradhamana nasya, Dhuma nasya, Marsa- Pratimarsa nasya, Nasya drugs, And their procedcodynamics, Indications, Contraindications, Procedure of nasya, Post nasya regimen, Samyak nasya, Asmyak nasya, Ati nasya, Nasya vyapad. |
| RAKTHAMOKSHANA: |
| Introduction Classification, Features of normal rakta, Functions of rakta, Indications of raktamokshana, Contra- mokshana, Jalauka avacharana, Sira- Vyadha.Indications contra – indications, Samyak, Sira- Vyadha, Asamyak sira- Vyadha, Ati sira- Vyadha, Rakta stambana, Post – Rakta mikshana regimen, Prachana, Alabu, Ghati- Yantra. The vahih parimarjana therapies of Ayurveda – an introduction. |
| KERALIYA PANCHA KARMA: |
| Keraliya panchakarma- Its five components, Dhara Kaya seka, Pinda- Sweda, Anna lepa, Siro lepa - Introduction, Comparison of classical Ayurveda panchakarma & Keraliya Panchakarma. |
| DHARA: |
| Introduction Classifications, dhroni – Vidhanam Sarawavidhara, Stri- Stanya Yukta kshra dhara, Thaila dhara, Kwatha (Ausadhi0 dhara, Siro- Dhara procedure. |
| KAYASEKA: |
| Introduction, The Procedure. Complications. |
| PINDA SWEDA (OR) NAVARAKIZHI: |
| Procedure, Preparation of pottali and payasam, Ela kizhi, Podi – kizhi-procedure. |
| ANNALEPA: |
| Introduction, Preparation of Anna lepa, Method of treatment. |
| SIROLEPA: |
| Introduction, Preparation, Method |
| SIRO VASTI: |
| Introduction, Preparation, Method |
| UDVARTANA: |
| Introduction, Preparation, Method. |
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